chefjeff said:Enjoy...and there are about a dozen or more price-control type articles at this site for those inclined to learn all you can about this important policy.
Jeff Livingston
Nice post, Jeff.
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chefjeff said:Enjoy...and there are about a dozen or more price-control type articles at this site for those inclined to learn all you can about this important policy.
Jeff Livingston
Big Perm said:notice, focused on main thread and topic, didn't read most of it...
In regards to the cost of goods, I think the oil companies have taken advantage of recent events....which caused gas prices to rise, and now the cost of goods is rising in response to the higher fuel prices so companies can make a profit....it sucks to pay $3 a gallon....also, I need milk, so not happy at $5 a gallon for that either....IMHO, some of it is inflation, remaining is price gouging by oil companies....
In regards to minimum wage, there are millionaires out there with an 8th grade education.....there are immigrants that came to this country 50 years ago with only pennies and have built huge businesses through hard work and determination......worked for min wage myself as a youngster....for those that don't like min wage, they should have paid attention in school, smoked less weed, and should work harder/smarter to get a better job...
bob_bushka said:why don't a few more vote for our glorious leader, Bush. what a joke. worst president I have ever seen and I've seen them all since Ike. I wish he'd get blown by an aide so we really had a reason to impeach him. Seems like lying to the American public over reasons for war isn't an adequate reason. More loss of privacy in over 200 years. Lets not kill embryos that get thrown away, for the possibility of great medical gains but lets kill a bunch of adults and children in Iraq. Seeing how Cheney can hit a target, I think he should go on the front line in Iraq. Please come soon 2008 so we can get rid of this recovering????druggie and alcoholic with his dillusional belief systems.
fanthom said:Just today, Karl Rove, called 'Bush's Brain', will call it quits by the end of the month. Reason: He has to take care of his family. Bear in mind, this is a few weeks shy of Gen. Petraeus report to Congress in Sept. Now to make matters worse, there still roughly 1 1/2 yrs. before Bush's term expires. These guys F@CK$D everybody up for 8 yrs. Killed alot of our people and more in Iraq. Now, they just walk away from it. We lost many of our good men and women, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands, wives and so on. Not to mention we now have more people hating us.
As a united people, we owe a responsibility to our country and our children to redeem the United States of America and the values the forefathers have installed. Do not let George Bush and his possey walk away free. Congress and the Judicial branch should charge them with TREASON.
nineballman said:The whole problem in this society and the world is greed. Corporations and governments are stealing every last penny that Americans make and wasting it on their on selfishness. When we stop executives from Home Depot getting $200 mil for leaving, Exxon making $400 mil for a year bonus and the list goes on. Pharmucetical companies are charing $75 for a tube of cream that they make from less than a $1. 4 people who own the majority of stock in Wal-Mart....$100+ billion dollars. You say this is the Amercian way....whatever. It's theft.
Rod said:True, plus a lot more, insurance, hospitals, doctors, dentists, lawyers, scams, cons, arson, property damage and theft etc. American people are a lazy sort, waist time at work, non productive and over spend which also drives prices up. Many of you are at work right now. LOL We're doomed better get use to it, Make sure your kids get a good education or their gonna be screwed.
Rod
Cuebacca said:"We haven't had an attack since 9/11."
That is because I bought a lucky rock right after 9/11. It has been keeping this country safe. Before 9/11/01: no rock and we got attacked. After 9/11: lucky rock in my possession, and no attacks. Hard to argue with those numbers. It's working. All hail the rock.![]()
jay helfert said:Sorry guys (and gals), I got carried away a little. I guess you know by now that I am an unhappy camper with the course things have taken in this country in the last six years. Yes, I do blame the current adminsitration big time.
Like everyone else, I was sickened by 9/11. I just think that Bush and friends used it as an opportunity to carry out their own personal agenda. Now, I'll leave it alone.
Cuebacca said:"We haven't had an attack since 9/11."
That is because I bought a lucky rock right after 9/11. It has been keeping this country safe. Before 9/11/01: no rock and we got attacked. After 9/11: lucky rock in my possession, and no attacks. Hard to argue with those numbers. It's working. All hail the rock.![]()
corvette1340 said:So, if you throw the rock away and we don't get attacked then it really wasn't the rock and all is well. But, if you throw the rock away and it REALLY WAS the rock and we get attacked then what? You were obviously an idiot to get rid of the rock.
fanthom said:Bullseye Jay! I've been reading many posts here about pool and non-related pool topics. You sir, by far, is the most balanced, objective and thought provoking poster who have a very good vision and can transcend on issues. May you live long, make many offsprings and prosper!
Cuebacca said:"We haven't had an attack since 9/11."
That is because I bought a lucky rock right after 9/11. It has been keeping this country safe. Before 9/11/01: no rock and we got attacked. After 9/11: lucky rock in my possession, and no attacks. Hard to argue with those numbers. It's working. All hail the rock.![]()
nineballman said:The whole problem in this society and the world is greed. Corporations and governments are stealing every last penny that Americans make and wasting it on their on selfishness. When we stop executives from Home Depot getting $200 mil for leaving, Exxon making $400 mil for a year bonus and the list goes on. Pharmucetical companies are charing $75 for a tube of cream that they make from less than a $1. 4 people who own the majority of stock in Wal-Mart....$100+ billion dollars. You say this is the Amercian way....whatever. It's theft.
ShaneS said:Corporations do what we as a society granted them to do.
Pharmaceutical companies charge a boatload because they have to create an incentive for the the movers and shakers in the economy to invest in them. That $75 tube of cream reflects research and development costs. Because of medical testing and endless red-tape with the FDA, it takes several years and even decades before some companies make any $ at all. Not to mention the many drugs that are disapproved. By a promised decent rate of return, investors are willing to forgo income for the time being. Innovations come with steep price tags.
As for the huge bonuses, governance boards figured out that if they aligned the personal interests of their officers with interests of the company -- by offering huge bonuses and stock options -- then maximum productivity would be reached. If someone made you $4 billion a year, would you pay them $400 million for doing so?
The government steals... Corporations don't.
-S
ShaneS said:Corporations do what we as a society granted them to do.
Pharmaceutical companies charge a boatload because they have to create an incentive for the the movers and shakers in the economy to invest in them. That $75 tube of cream reflects research and development costs. Because of medical testing and endless red-tape with the FDA, it takes several years and even decades before some companies make any $ at all. Not to mention the many drugs that are disapproved. By a promised decent rate of return, investors are willing to forgo income for the time being. I don't think it is right, but that's business. Innovations come with steep price tags.
As for the huge bonuses, governance boards figured out that if they aligned the personal interests of their officers with interests of the company -- by offering huge bonuses -- then maximum productivity would be reached. If someone made you $4 billion a year, would you pay them $400 million for doing so?
The government steals... Corporations don't.
-S
ShaneS said:Corporations do what we as a society granted them to do.
Pharmaceutical companies charge a boatload because they have to create an incentive for the the movers and shakers in the economy to invest in them. That $75 tube of cream reflects research and development costs. Because of medical testing and endless red-tape with the FDA, it takes several years and even decades before some companies make any $ at all. Not to mention the many drugs that are disapproved. By a promised decent rate of return, investors are willing to forgo income for the time being. Innovations come with steep price tags.
As for the huge bonuses, governance boards figured out that if they aligned the personal interests of their officers with interests of the company -- by offering huge bonuses and stock options -- then maximum productivity would be reached. If someone made you $4 billion a year, would you pay them $400 million for doing so?
The government steals... Corporations don't.
-S